different interpretations of forms

You know, sometimes I'll just kind of zone out and think of a particular form. All of a sudden, I'll think to myself "Wait a minute, I could do this with this technique or apply it this way in one step." Maybe it was designed that way and maybe not, but it doesn't mean it couldn't be used that way.

Even after 20 years, Tae Kwon Do still has something new to offer me.
 
MichiganTKD said:
"Wait a minute, I could do this with this technique or apply it this way in one step." Maybe it was designed that way and maybe not, but it doesn't mean it couldn't be used that way.

Even after 20 years, Tae Kwon Do still has something new to offer me.
Isn't it funny and cool whan your can see between the lines of a technique. Its like, all of a sudden, you start seeing other "oportunities" out there... even in the simpilest movements.
We all see it when we watch others spar.. the "Oh.. if he would have just moved this way, he could have done that.." syndrome. We see it when working on self-defense moves... All of a sudden, another idea pops in our head and we just HAVE to try it out.
I LOVE THIS STUFF!
 
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